Posts Tagged: IBEX Herd


26
Apr 12

We Have a Winner!

Wow! A big thank you to everyone who shared ideas with us and our readers on ways to think and be positive. I think we are all winners after those comments.

However, we only have 1 ticket to The Power of Positive event this Saturday, April 28, 2012. Without further ado, check out the video to see the lucky winner!

Congratulations Louise! We hope you have a wonderful time.

 

Update: Unfortunately our initial winner can’t make it to the event so a re-draw was done and…..drum rollcongrats to Deb Dawson-Dunn! Enjoy!


Thank you the following:

  • Happy Monkey Club for putting on a sure-to-be wonderful event.
  • Troy and our volunteer, Bert, for doing the draw video.

 


24
Apr 12

Positively Awesome Giveaway!

By IBEX Staff

By now you know that IBEX culture is a little bit, hmm, how shall we say – different! We have weird titles (i.e. Alpine Crew, Grumpy Goats, Feedcounters etc.), we have daily Herddles and we go out of our way to make our customers and our fellow Herd members smile. Strategies we like to do because we want to work in a positive, happy environment that’s productive and attracts good people – customers and staff alike.

Of course, being positive is not always easy. The stress and challenges of everyday life can take their toll on even the most positive people. That’s why it’s good to get a little reminder, some inspiration and some new ideas once in a while. On that note, IBEX is pleased to offer a chance to win a ticket to The Power of Positive – an event that promises women an opportunity to recharge, reconnect and relax.

(For the gentlemen out there, think how great of a surprise this would be for your wife, partner, mother, daughter or other significant woman in your life.)

The Power of Positive

To win, simply comment on this post with one idea of how you stay positive and your name will be entered to win a complimentary ticket to this one day event held on Saturday, April 28 from 9:00am – 4:30pm at the Prairie Theatre Exchange. The draw will be made from all entries received by Thursday, April 26.

The Power of Positive will allow you to:

  • Enjoy 5 powerful, positive speakers
  • Be a part of a flash mob dance (exciting!)
  • Network and luncheon with over 200 amazing women
  • Leave feeling energized and ready to take on the world

If you want to bring a friend along, tickets are regularly $99. More information can be found on their website.

We can’t wait to hear all your positive ideas and give one lucky lady The Power of Positive.

 

 


Want to see other positive things that happen around the Pasture? Check out this past blog post on Meaningful Recognition.


6
Mar 12

The Power of Meaningful Recognition

By Raissa Sagun, Herd Geek

Imagine walking into your office on a Monday morning to find a surprise waiting at your desk.

No, it’s not a big stack of papers that have to be filed or a report to be completed within the next two hours. Instead you find a small centerpiece of vibrant flowers in a hand decorated vase with no note of who it’s from.

What would you think and how would you feel?

When this happened to the ladies of the Herd, our day became super charged with buzz about secret admirers, claims to how special we were and general excitement over this small but significant gesture.

A little bit of sunshine

This internal ibexseed was planted by Susan, one of the Grumpy Goats a.k.a. our management team. A member of her crew who wasn’t feeling well had declined an offer to head home early which made Susan wonder what else she could do to cheer up the employee. Flowers were one idea, but a bouquet of tulips would eventually wilt and an empty vase would be left behind. Plastic ones would last longer and be inexpensive enough to make one for everybody. It would surely brighten the day, and the office surroundings overall.

Let’s be honest, from an employee’s point of view promotions, raises and title upgrades are quite nice and are always welcome. But sometimes the most noteworthy and meaningful recognition we get from our coaches are those with a personal touch. It’s not just recognizing your hard work, but also your value and who you are as an individual. A plate of baked goods because they know you love cookies, an out of the blue lunch at 529 because you’ve never been or a simple comment sharing your excitement for a new addition to the family.

These types of acknowledgements may be infrequent but they leave a lasting impression. It’s a reminder that you work for a company that cares with leaders who respect you. It’s motivation to keep up the good work and encouragement to take on the challenges. It’s an affirmation that you are indeed making a difference.

 


31
Oct 11

The many signs of the IBEX Herd

by Lisa Tachan, Head of Spreading the Herd Word

The first time I walked through the doors leading into the IBEX Herdquarters, I was met head-on with a sign much like these . . .

. . . except of course, it was my name featured on this sign in big fancy bubble letters surrounded by bright flowers. Hey,  that’s pretty neat, I thought.

Little did I know that with IBEX, this is just the tip of the iceberg.

If you follow our Inclusion or IBEX blog, you’ll notice that there is a heavy emphasis on workplace culture, giving back to the community, and customer service. I haven’t been here all that long (earned my “horns” about a week ago), but I can already give you an endless list of reasons why I really enjoy working at IBEX.

Reason #1 – Signmania

I had the pleasure of putting up the Halloween sign this morning in front of the IBEX building (we’re located at 421 Mulvey Ave East, Winnipeg, right off of Osborne, and just before the bridge). Apparently, this is not just a seasonal thing, as pointed out to me by Darryl Stewart, Head of the Herd. Checking out some of our past photos, I’ve come to realize IBEX really likes their signs.

Drum roll please. . .

And last but not least, my personal favourite:

Not just for seasons greetings anymore, folks!


3
Oct 11

Inside IBEX Herdquarters – How to grow your herd part 3

In a previous post, how to grow your herd part 2, I talked about defining our Hedgehog Concept.   In our case that turned out to be:

  1. Providing payroll, employee scheduling and employee time tracking to developmental service agencies across Canada.
  2. Providing PREMIUM payroll services to small to medium Canadian organizations.

The idea of a hedgehog concept was popularized by Jim Collins in his book, Good to Great.   It needs to be what you honestly believe you can be the best in the world at.  We believe we can be the best in the world at these two complementary things.

When we started our good to great journey, we thought that it would only be #1 above, we could only be the best in the world at serving Canada’s developmental service agencies, but we also knew we were not going to be able to do that without confronting some brutal realities.

The reality of the situation at the time was that we had figured out what really mattered to developmental service (DS) agencies and built that onto our existing systems, much to the delight of our first group of DS customers.  The problem was that the system we built it onto was not up to the challenge of serving the entire Canadian world of developmental services.  These organizations range from 50 to 1000’s of employees and the first group of customers of that size was taxing our systems and some key IBEX herd members as well.  It would not be sustainable to grow heavily on that base; it would be a big heavy house on a weak foundation.

We made the stunning realization that the problem was our basic payroll system.  Our pride and joy, built from the ground up over 10 years, was not up to the task at hand and would need to be scrapped.  Cost estimates for building a fully web-based, highly scalable, highly secure, web payroll system ran into the millions.  Even if we had those millions, what a risk!  We would need to increase our contingent of herd geeks from 3 to 10 or more and we better choose the right team or we would not get what we wanted for those millions and we would be bankrupt.

The solution was to find a partner.    In a previous post How “IBEX” built Canada’s most advanced online payroll system I explained the partnership between Protegra and IBEX that led to the creation of our new payroll platform.  It also led to the formation of Blue Canvas, a company to formalize and explain our partnership to the world.

Through the analysis of what the new system had to do, we realized that the payroll needs of Canada’s developmental service agencies was about as complex as can be and what we really needed to build was the best online payroll system in Canada, very flexible and highly adaptable.  We love the payroll business and we love serving our client base of over 500 organizations of all types and industries and now we had the chance to give them not just the legendary IBEX customer service, but the best system in the country.

In the time since, much has come to pass.  The reality is that we now have one awesome system, capable of delivering a very deep and detailed solution to developmental service agencies and also a great online payroll experience for any kind of small to medium organization.  We honestly have the most advanced and best system in Canada in both areas and the work to keep it that way is not mutually exclusive.  Working on one always improves the other.

We will be the best in the world if we stick to our hedgehog – no distractions please world!

In part 4 of this series I will talk about getting the herd word out.